00:23Honey, have you seen my blue market?
00:26Um, last time I seen it, he was in it.
00:28The day we had that big ice storm.
00:31Yeah, could have sworn this man in here.
00:36You know, you've been going up to Wyoming all these years.
00:40Why can't your buddy come down here to Texas and fish?
00:43Well, because the bighorn mountains ain't in Texas.
00:46And I don't think this picket could make it down here anyway.
00:49New model coming in this week, remember?
00:52You're the best combine salesman we got.
00:56They're the only combine salesman, in fact.
00:58Yeah, well, I'll be back in a week.
00:59That isn't, unless I freeze to death.
01:01And I'll freeze if I don't find that parka.
01:02Well, I don't have your goddamn parka.
01:05You know you're worse than Bobby when it comes to losing stuff.
01:08Oh, speaking of Bobby, did you call a school about getting him a tutor?
01:12I thought you were going to call.
01:14I complain too much.
01:15That teacher don't like me.
01:16Right.
01:16Now it's your turn.
01:17Okay, fine.
01:18So I'll just, I'll call later.
01:23Bye.
01:27You have 14 hours of driving ahead of me.
01:29See, now, it don't seem fair.
01:31You're going up there two, three times a year.
01:34Okay, we're never coming down here.
01:37Oh, that's right.
01:38You're talking about the great big guy.
01:39His big hair is a monster guy.
01:42Must have been a construction worker all his life.
01:44And he's sitting in the bar next to this little big fella.
01:47And the bartender's just a moment.
01:52I mean, this thing I got opening over at the power company might be good pay.
01:56Well, as long as I am, I'll probably get that cute.
02:00Daddy, the church picnic's next weekend.
02:02Will you be back from fishing by next weekend?
02:04Please, Daddy, please.
02:06Well, all right, as long as I don't have to sing.
02:09Daddy.
02:12You forgetting something?
02:22I don't know.
02:50You're late.
02:53All right, brother.
02:56That's where he is.
03:11Whoa!
03:14There you go!
03:15No hands!
03:23No!
03:25No!
03:26No!
03:35Come on in, Alan.
03:39I've been trying to call you for hours.
03:41It's Saturday night.
03:42You know, we could still smarten up
03:44and head on over to the church social.
03:47That fire on Brimstone ground.
03:52I think it'd be nice.
03:54Somebody kill Lynn!
04:03Up.
04:10As far behind as we are in the pills.
04:13Thanks for nervous not to take no precaution.
04:19If you don't want my mom and my kids,
04:22I'll be happy to leave you alone.
04:27I'd have them if you'd support them.
04:48Custody of the two minor children, Alma Delmar Jr. and Jennifer Delmar, is awarded to plaintiff.
04:54Defendant is ordered to pay child support to plaintiff in the sum of $125 per month
05:00for each of the minor children until they reach the age of 18 years.
05:04Delmar divorce granted this sixth day of November, 1975.
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05:42What are you doing here, huh?
05:45Got your message about the divorce.
05:49Well, this here's Jack.
05:53Jack, these are my little girls.
05:55This is Alma Jr. and Jenny.
05:57Hey. Say hi, girls.
06:00Hi.
06:06I got your car and the divorce came through.
06:09Yeah.
06:09Well, here I am.
06:13I had to ask about 10 different people on River
06:15and where he had moved to.
06:22I guess I thought that this means you.
06:28Jack, I don't know what to say.
06:34See, I got the girls this weekend.
06:36And then, uh, geez, I'm sure as hell sorry.
06:42You know I am.
06:44See, I only get them once a month, and I missed last month.
06:48So I just...
06:50I caused the roundup.
06:53So, uh...
06:57Well...
06:58Yeah, all right.
07:00Yeah.
07:04And I'll see you next month, then.
07:28And I'll see you next month, then.
07:31So, uh,
07:32You can't find a friend.
07:34You can't find a friend.
07:36I'm gonna see you next month.
07:37Like a friend in my stay.
07:42Because I'm...
07:59You can't find a friend.
08:08Thank you very much.
09:01Here we go.
09:03Here we are.
09:09Oh, that rodeo.
09:10Stud duck, do the carving around here.
09:13You bet it, Lee.
09:15I'll just save me near the truck.
09:23Here we go.
09:26Bobby, if you don't eat your dinner, I'm going to have to turn off that television.
09:29Why, Mama?
09:30I'm going to be eating this food for the next two weeks.
09:33Hey, you heard your mama.
09:37You finish your meal, and then you can watch you get...
09:52Daddy?
09:56Daddy?
09:59Hey, you know, we don't eat with our eyes.
10:03I want your boy to grow up to be a man, don't you, daughter?
10:07And boy, she wants football.
10:13This statue, he finishes eating the meal that his mama took three hours to spend.
10:30Now you sit down, you old son of a bitch!
10:36This is my house, this is my child, and you are my guest.
10:40You sit down before I knock your ignorant ass in the next week.
11:36Daddy, tell about when you rode Bronx in the rodeo.
11:40Well, it's a short story, honey.
11:43It was only about three seconds I was on that bronc.
11:47The next thing I knew, I was flying through the air.
11:51Only I was no angel like you and Jenny here.
11:54I didn't have no wings.
11:58And that's the story of my saddle bronc career.
12:12At this moment, they are in 12th place.
12:25There you go.
12:34You ought to get married again, Ennis.
12:36Me and the girls worry about you being alone so much.
12:40Once burned.
12:46You still go fishing with Jack Twist?
12:51Not often.
12:56I used to wonder how come you never brought any trouts home.
13:00You always said you caught plenty and you know how me and the girls lack fish.
13:07So one night I got your creel case open, the night before you went on one of your little trips.
13:14Price tag's still on it after five years.
13:18And I tied a note to the end of the line.
13:22It said, hello, Ennis, bring some fish.
13:24It said, hello, Ennis, bring some fish.
13:24It said, hello, Ennis.
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